Brand iQOO revealed that its smartphone Z11 Turbo will offer gamers and regular users significantly reduced Wi-Fi signal latency thanks to a dedicated chip. The new device will feature a chip called Thunder Z1, which will reduce signal latency by 76%, according to the manufacturer. This will primarily interest gamers. This chip will be part of what iQOO calls the Global Esports Network System 2.0.

The software part of this network will offer an AI Gaming Network Smart Selection function that automatically selects the optimal network depending on real-time conditions. It also includes an AI-based interference prediction function that foresees potential signal issues and adjusts performance in advance. All of this is geared towards mobile esports players.

The novelty will also receive dual-mode GPS and a system of 24 cellular antennas. Again, this will interest gamers, as in games users usually grip the smartphone much more tightly than during regular use, which degrades the signal. Previously, the company already revealed the main parameters of the smartphone: Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, a 200-megapixel camera, and a 7600 mAh battery. The announcement will take place on January 15.